How to Judge People by What They Look Like by Edward Dutton
Author:Edward Dutton [Dutton, Edward]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Thomas Edward Press
Published: 2018-01-27T08:00:00+00:00
It would follow that by 2018 almost 90% of the population of England wouldn’t have existed in 1700; when the population was at its maximum for the agricultural ecology of about 6 million. And this 90% would be the mutants who would be lower in intelligence, lower in GFP, and higher in criminality. So, it makes sense that the criminals are more genetically diverse. Genetic diversity is a reflection of the collapse of Natural Selection.
As for their other findings, what they seem to imply is that criminals simply have less symmetrical faces than non-criminals. This makes sense, because we are evolved to be symmetrical. Facial symmetry correlates with health. So, we would expect those who wouldn’t have survived under natural selection – including many modern day criminals – to have relatively asymmetrical faces. It is unclear why ‘criminals’ should have a more downturned upper lip. The closeness of their eyes can be understood in light of the findings of Lee and others (2017) which we explored earlier, combined with evidence that criminality is associated with low intelligence. But much as Wu and Zhang’s study has been criticised (RT, 10th May 2017), it does seem to be broadly consistent with other research presented here.
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